Frases de Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor fue un poeta americano, crítico literario, traductor, autor de viajes y diplomático.

✵ 11. enero 1825 – 19. diciembre 1878
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Bayard Taylor: Frases en inglés

“I love thee, I love but thee,
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old”

Bayard Taylor

"Bedouin Song" (1853), in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 69.
Fuente: The Poems of Bayard Taylor
Contexto: I love thee, I love but thee,
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold!
Contexto: From the Desert I come to thee
On a stallion shod with fire;
And the winds are left behind
In the speed of my desire.
Under thy window I stand,
And the midnight hears my cry:
I love thee, I love but thee,
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold!

“If she but smile, the crystal calm shall break
In music, sweeter than it ever gave”

Bayard Taylor

"The Return of the Goddess" (1850), later published as the Preface to The Poet's Journal (1863); also in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 103.
Contexto: If she but smile, the crystal calm shall break
In music, sweeter than it ever gave,
As when a breeze breathes o'er some sleeping lake,
And laughs in every wave.

“Yes, let the Angel blow!
A peal from the parted heaven,
The first of seven!”

Bayard Taylor

The warning, not yet the sign, of woe!
That men arise
And look about them with wakened eyes,
Behold on their garments the dust and slime,
Refrain, forbear,
Accept the weight of a nobler care
And take reproach from the fallen time!
"Gabriel" in The Century : A Popular Quarterly, Volume 18 (1874), p. 617.

“Sleep, soldiers! still in honored rest
Your truth and valor wearing:
The bravest are the tenderest,—
The loving are the daring.”

Bayard Taylor

"The Song of the Camp" (1856), in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 86.

“The hollows are heavy and dank
With the steam of the Goldenrods.”

Bayard Taylor

"The Guests of Night" (1871), st. 2, in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 314.

“They sang of love, and not of fame;
Forgot was Britain's glory;
Each heart recalled a different name,
But all sang Annie Lawrie.”

Bayard Taylor

"The Song of the Camp" (1856), in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 86.

“Peace the offspring is of Power.”

Bayard Taylor

"A Thousand Years" (September 20, 1862), stanza 12; in The Poems (1866), p. 411.

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